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Do you come across difficult people with whom you would like to be able to work better? WiBE’s next event promises to help you in those situations and is titled ‘Dealing with Difficult People’. The evening is an interactive session based around Jungian psychology and Insights Discovery which is a way of looking at people…

Sir Thomas Browne is an overlooked character in Norwich heritage. Most people don’t know who he is and yet they pass him most days in the city centre. He was a Norwich man 1605 – 1682, there is a statue of him on Hay Hill just outside Next, he lived where Pret a Manger is…

Former architect Jeremy Taylor is exhibiting a set of 48 paintings online via Mandell’s Gallery, Norwich. Jeremy, who lives in Norwich, trained as an architect at the University of Cambridge and then studied the architecture of the USA. He worked in architectural practices in both Cambridge and London, later moving to undertake research at the…

Peter St John, Partner, Caruso St John Architects, winners of the 2016 Stirling Prize. Peter St John is a partner of Caruso St John Architects, which he founded in 1990 with Adam Caruso. The practice won the international competition for the New Art Gallery Walsall in 1995 and since then have acquired a reputation for…

Annual awards to celebrate outstanding design and craftsmanship in Norfolk The Norfolk Association of Architects, in association with the National Federation of Builders present annual awards to recognise and celebrate outstanding design and craftsmanship within the county. The 2017 awards are categorised into Innovation, New Residential, New Non-residential, Restorations, Alterations & Additions, and Unrealised Projects.…